Check out these amazing photos of the Grand Canyon filled with clouds.. The locals call it the annual inversion layer milk bowl..
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Grand Canyon National Park is sharing photos of what it’s called “a once-in-a-lifetime, outstanding, crazy, amazing, mind-blowing inversion.” The rare event happened twice in the past week. The inversion happens because warm air sometimes rises above cooler air, explains the National Weather Service. Though not really a once-in-a-lifetime event, the recent inversions were special because fog filled the entire canyon — not just parts of it.
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